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Distributed smart sensor system for indoor climate monitoring
Distributed smart sensor system for indoor climate monitoring   (Citations: 3)
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Summary An important goal of smart home automation is to improve the user's comfort and security along with a reduced overall energy consumption. A core element of this strategy is an automated decentralised indoor climate control system. The subjective perception of indoor air quality and thermal comfort in rooms is influenced by a large number of different physical parameters, the most important being the mean air room temperature, the relative air humidity, the mean air velocity, and the CO2 concentration. For a comprehensive indoor climate monitoring and control system, multi-gas sensor arrays and person detection sensors are required. In the paper, the features of a flexible KNX based distributed sensor network, including stationary multi-gas sensor modules and wearable wireless devices, is described. Important issues for smart sensor design like self-monitoring, plausibility check and model- based self-calibration abilities have been especially devoted to. An outlook for a perspective sensor miniaturization is given.
Published in 2002.
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